Canoeing

See the sights for Fort Totten, the Throggs Neck Bridge and Little Neck Bay and learn the basics of canoeing. Weather permitting. Space is limited. First-come, first-served. Ages 8 and up. Meet at front entrance to park.

Kayaking/Canoeing/Paddleboats

You may use any of Parks' recreational spaces, except tennis courts, without a permit. However, if a permit holder arrives with a valid permit in hand, you must vacate the field or court. An individual must have a season permit or single-play ticket to use Parks' tennis courts.

THE LAKE OFF EAST DRIVE AT 74TH STREET (Manhattan) | Facility Type: Rowboat, Kayak, and Paddleboat Rentals(212) 517-2233 Season:April to October Hours:Weather-permitting, opens daily at 10 a.m. with last boat rentals at 5:30 p.m. The boats must be returned by 6:30 p.m. Rentals are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Types of Boats:Rowboats (up to 4 people per boat); nine-foot Ocean Kayaks Fees:$12 first hour, $3 each additional 15 minutes. $30 cash deposit required per boat. Visit the Central Park Conservancy website for more information.

Kayaking/Canoeing/Paddleboats

Team and league sports provide a great opportunity to get fit, socialize, and have fun. Some leagues are casual, while others are more competitive. Email or call the leagues below to find out more about your local team and its players.

Borough: ManhattanAge: Youth/AdultType: Kayaking/Canoeing/PaddleboatsThe Guild is a non-profit membership organization which supports human powered boating in the NYC area waterways and advocates for water access, safe practices, and non-restrictive regulation. Email

Borough: BronxAge: Youth/AdultType: Harlem River Community RowingClub members with rowing experience, from novice to elite, are welcome to join. Experienced rowers under 18 years of age may be permitted to join with permission of their parents or gauardians and at the discretion of the HRCR officers. (If you don't yet know how to row, don't sweat it-check out our learn-to-row schedule and sign up.) Cost is $300 for season.
Meets at Roberto Clemente State Park near West Tremont Ave and McCracken Ave.
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Borough: QueensAge: Youth/AdultType: Kayaking/Canoeing/PaddleboatsEvery two weeks, the Long Island City Community Boathouse hosts a FREE Walk-Up Paddle event similar to those held by the Downtown Boathouse in Manhattan.
Here is our site with a calendar of events:
http://www.licboathouse.org/index.php/calendar/Phone: (718) 228-9214 | Email